Bulletin Today

1. Jan. 20, 1981 – 444 days after Iranian students overran the U.S. embassy in Tehran, 52 American hostages are released. Ted Koppel’s Nightline, born as The Iran Crisis – America Held Hostage:Day XXX, seeks fresh material.

2. Back to the future! The first gull-wing DeLorean sports car rolls off the assembly line on Jan. 21, 1981.

4. As a teenager, Linda Blair, born Jan. 22, 1959, terrifies audiences in The Exorcist (1973). Now a vegan who works to save abandoned animals, she says: “You wouldn’t believe how often people ask me to make my head spin around.”

5. Roots, the TV miniseries based on Alex Haley’s novel, premieres Jan. 23, 1977. More than half of all American households tune in for the finale Jan. 30.

6. In 1973, President Richard Nixon announces an agreement “to end the war and bring peace with honor in Vietnam and Southeast Asia.” American troops are withdrawn, but the “postwar war” rages on until 1975.

7. Jan. 22, 1984 – Apple unveils the “1984” commercial for its Macintosh computers during Super Bowl XVIII. The heroine of the ad, who courageously challenges Big Brother, returns 20 years later wearing an iPod.